Creating more jobs in New Jersey is a goal for many state officials, but they say it has to be done the right way.

Enacting a right-to-work law is not the way to do it for New Jersey, according to Assembly Speaker Sheila Oliver (D-Essex), who recently declared "dead on arrival" a bill proposing a right-to-work law in the state.

Oliver cites numerous studies showing that right-to-work laws do not spur job growth or economic growth, but a PolitiFact New Jersey investigation has found that experts have mixed opinions on the issue. We rate Oliver's claim Half True.

Read the full ruling at PolitiFactNJ.com and then join the conversation on the ruling at NJ.com.